I wave a white flag and come in peace.
Just wanted to get the majority of fans opinion that if you were to finish outside of the top 4 and not win a trophy this season would people still want Klopp in or would it be mainly Klopp out? As I am seeing a few of you (albeit a very, very small minority) already saying they want him gone.
Now before you bash me over the head with "we're only five points off second" or "only one point off top four" I know that, but United, Arsenal, Spurs and Chelsea (even Burnley) are either in there already or in touching distance of top 4 spots. So there are quite a few teams fighting for 3 places.
I think you will get top 4 but this is purely hypothetical.
Klopp
posted on 13/12/17
I honestly don't see what we're arguing anything here, TOOR, "when everything falls into place" pretty much covers all the bases.
I'm not trying to be divisive or controversial here. All I was saying is that I think you're more or less where you ought to be in terms of budgets, but that I reckon I'd be abit miffed if after all those years of sending flowers and chocolates, some fat ugly cant like Leicester came along and stole the bride.
posted on 13/12/17
I was really pleased for them.
Now I'm not saying that makes me a better human being than you but...
posted on 13/12/17
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 18 minutes ago
OK sorry got that wrong
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posted on 13/12/17
One Manc is the same as another
Still don't agree with your football is all about trophies lark though
posted on 13/12/17
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 1 minute ago
One Manc is the same as another
Still don't agree with your football is all about trophies lark though
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I didn't say that, I said it was the aim though
posted on 13/12/17
comment by Robbing_Hoody (U6374)
posted 9 minutes ago
I was really pleased for them.
Now I'm not saying that makes me a better human being than you but...
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It's me who's supposed to be the bleedin' Spanish Inquisition!
posted on 13/12/17
A promoted sides aim isn't to win a trophy.
But like most arguments the answer is generally somewhere in the middle.
posted on 13/12/17
comment by kneerash-23 Cara Gold (U6876)
posted 12 minutes ago
A promoted sides aim isn't to win a trophy.
But like most arguments the answer is generally somewhere in the middle.
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Again I never said it was, the only teams I mentioned with regards to challenging for the title were United, Liverpool, Chelsea, Spurs and Arsenal along with Man City...
posted on 13/12/17
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 4 hours, 30 minutes ago
I see Liverpool under Klopp akin to Newcastle under Keegan, lots of high scoring entertainment but coming up short when the trophies are handed out, he's obviously got the fans inside and they see progress where others don't, if the owners are happy with the situation then he could be in charge for a while yet, if they are motivated by winning trophies then they may start to look elsewhere if this ends up another fruitless season
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posted on 13/12/17
comment by selbstgerechtein (U7048)
posted 0 seconds ago
comment by Bobby Dazzler (U1449)
posted 4 hours, 30 minutes ago
I see Liverpool under Klopp akin to Newcastle under Keegan, lots of high scoring entertainment but coming up short when the trophies are handed out, he's obviously got the fans inside and they see progress where others don't, if the owners are happy with the situation then he could be in charge for a while yet, if they are motivated by winning trophies then they may start to look elsewhere if this ends up another fruitless season
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Try again.
Newcastle under Keegan are a myth.
They actually had a very decent defensive record.
The season everyone remembers when they were 12 clear but didn’t win it they conceded less than a goal a game. And they didn’t actually score that many, about 2 a game, nowhere near the leading goals per game teams since the league started.
The media created an idea of what they were like, and stupid people lapped it up ignoring the evidence.
It has become a tired old cliche to say a team is ‘like Keegans Newcastle’ and what they think they are saying actually makes no sense at all.